The governor of Tucuman managed to get the president to participate in the parade after having guaranteed that there would be no protests – 07/09/2018



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One day calm and without fear far from the demonstrations and demonstrations that took place in Buenos Aires, President Mauricio Macri lived in Tucumán, during the events of 9 July.

Local officials, along with Governor Juan Manzur, were on hold until almost early that morning before doubts about whether the president would come to the province. First it was said that only participate in the traditional ceremony held in the honor of the Congress of 1816 and this year had the ingredient of recognition for women's performance.

Already in the early hours of the morning, it appeared that Macri would be at the beginning of the military civic parade. Apparently the positive decision came before 1945 the guarantee that the presidential figure was going to be safe and was not going to receive any fugitives of any kind

  Mauricio Macri, during the l '. act for July 9 in Tucumán, accompanied by Governor Tucuman, Juan Manzur; by the vice-president, Gabriela Michetti. (Secretary of State for Public Communication - Government of Tucumán)

Mauricio Macri, during the event of 9 July in Tucumán, accompanied by the governor of Tucuman, Juan Manzur; by the vice-president, Gabriela Michetti. (Secretary of State for Public Communication – Government of Tucumán)

Sources close to the Tucuman Government House transcended that the guarantee came from Manzur himself . In this regard, the provincial leader in the previous days invited the public to participate in acts carrying flags and added: "We ask all Tucuman that in these difficult times, we identify with what unites us all the Argentines, that everyone at home, in the truck, on the tractor, at work, place the Argentine flag and celebrate this new birthday of the motherland. "

" Today more than ever we must we identify with what unites us all Argentines: the flag, "added Manzur the days before. Many have interpreted that previous statements sought to calm the spirits and generate tranquility for the arrival of the president.

After having been in the Historical House where he gave a speech in the country, Macri left the solar homeland to go to the parade. . This happened a few minutes before midnight. The distance was traveled in cars because it was more than 10 blocks in the park 9 July

Manzur and Macri had a very short protocolary meeting. According to the transcendent, they have not spoken of political or economic issues, although the budget question is on the table and all governors are interested in it. A few days ago, non-Kirchner Peronist MPs who met with Manzur met to discuss various issues of political interest and political interest, including the budget.

Minutes before the 13th parade. Both were smiling and very calm. The parade began, despite the conflict with the armed forces, with the pbadage of troops from different military units of the region, the gendarmerie and national and provincial security forces.

The public wore flags and balloons in sky and white colors, but no party identification. Some versions have indicated that supporters and supporters of local stewards and politicians would not be mobilized to avoid infiltration that could tarnish acts.

The Leader of the 39th State after 13:25 left the tribune after greeting the presents and retreated to a black van until the heliport of the Directorate of Health Emergencies where the presidential helicopter was waiting for them and took them to the 39, a local airport, from where they returned to Buenos Aires

Sources consulted by Clarín indicated that President Macri was calm and relaxed during his visit to Tucumán. It was pointed out that Manzur said that he went to a party with the president, avoiding all bad taste. Another more political source, who preferred anonymity, said that "in no other place can you be calmer and less in a Peronist province."

The security operation was impressive. Fences, checks and police at every corner have prevented free pbadage to people in the downtown area where the province's main historic buildings, including the historic house and cathedral. This has removed the brilliance of patriotic acts that people want to participate in and for different reasons can not do it before and now. In the parade area there were also strict controls on the box area and the public could only be located on the other side, where the Julio Park is located